European Lotteries (EL) Report reveals sector’s long-standing commitment to society
Romana Girandon, EL President, states, “With over 50 percent of Gross Gaming Revenue (GGR) reinvested into society, European lotteries remain steadfast in their mission: creating a positive societal impact while ensuring responsible gaming practices. Once again, EL and its Members have put public benefit first, upholding their long-standing commitment to society.”
Brussels, 19 February 2025 – The latest “Report on the lottery sector in Europe” highlights the sector’s continued dedication to public good. In 2023, EL members contributed €22 billion to good causes and societal initiatives, reinforcing their core mission: generating funds for public benefit through safe and responsible games of chance.
Romana Girandon, EL President, states, “With over 50 percent of Gross Gaming Revenue (GGR) reinvested into society, European lotteries remain steadfast in their mission: creating a positive societal impact while ensuring responsible gaming practices. Once again, EL and its Members have put public benefit first, upholding their long-standing commitment to society.”
The 18th edition of the report confirms the lottery sector’s robust health, with EL members making a significant contribution to local communities across Europe. In 2023, funds were channeled towards various social projects including for cultural heritage, sport, health, education and taxes for treasuries. Lotteries are not just about entertainment; they are about making a real difference. Another important societal contribution is to employment in Europe. In 2023, EL Members reported a total of nearly 54,000 full time employees, an increase of five percent compared to 2022.
The report also highlights steady sector growth. Draw-Based Games (DBGs) remain the largest game segment, growing by 2,1 percent compared to 2022, followed by instant games, with a 6,5 percent increase. These categories were complemented by a rapidly expanding Sports Betting and Other Games segment, driven by evolving market regulations and product diversification. Retail remains the dominant sales channel, while online sales grew by 14 percent in 2023, driven by continued digitalization, mobile device penetration and increasing demand from younger players.
With a commitment to responsible gaming and sustainable funding models, lotteries in Europe continue to make meaningful social contributions while adapting to a rapidly evolving market landscape.
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Read the Report here (public version)
Notes: The EL Data & Research WG (D&R WG) is responsible for collecting and sharing data among the EL membership. The data is collected online and aggregated by an independent third party, based on which D&R WG publishes the yearly report.
Contact: Lucy Lenaers-Mathieson, EL Communications Officer, E-mail: lucy.mathieson@european-
About EL
The European Lotteries (EL) is the largest representative European umbrella organisation in the field of gambling, representing 70 members across 39 European countries (50 members in the EU and 20 in non-EU member states), who prioritize operating games of chance for the public benefit. EL stands for the sound and sustainable model for the benefit of society, based on the values of forward-thinking, sustainability and integrity.
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